The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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In any event , the diseases have so many features which are alike that they can
be collectively discussed and classified , for practical purposes , under the
headings : ( 1 ) ... idiopathic steatorrhea ( nontropical sprue ) and ( 3 ) celiac
disease .
In any event , the diseases have so many features which are alike that they can
be collectively discussed and classified , for practical purposes , under the
headings : ( 1 ) ... idiopathic steatorrhea ( nontropical sprue ) and ( 3 ) celiac
disease .
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INTESTINAL LIPODYSTROPHY ( Whipple's Disease ) MESENTERIC LYMPH
NODES ENLARGED AND VACUOLATED SEROSA : GRAYISH , GREASY WITH
GRAY - WHITE PATCHES ; MUCOSA : THICKENED FOLDS WITH YELLOWISH
...
INTESTINAL LIPODYSTROPHY ( Whipple's Disease ) MESENTERIC LYMPH
NODES ENLARGED AND VACUOLATED SEROSA : GRAYISH , GREASY WITH
GRAY - WHITE PATCHES ; MUCOSA : THICKENED FOLDS WITH YELLOWISH
...
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REGIONAL ENTERITIS ( Crohn's Disease ) tter M.O. REGIONAL ENTERITIS
CONFINED TO TERMINAL ILEUM © CIBA REGIONAL VARIATIONS Regional
enteritis is a recurrent granulomatous disease of the intestinal tract , involving
mainly ...
REGIONAL ENTERITIS ( Crohn's Disease ) tter M.O. REGIONAL ENTERITIS
CONFINED TO TERMINAL ILEUM © CIBA REGIONAL VARIATIONS Regional
enteritis is a recurrent granulomatous disease of the intestinal tract , involving
mainly ...
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